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The Port Filter allows you to specify transport protocols and TCP/UDP port
ranges that the DFL-600 will allow computers on the WAN side to use to
make connections to PCs on the LAN side.
You can choose to block Java programs from being downloaded from the
Internet and executed by PCs on your LAN by clicking the Block Java
Enabled click-box and then the Apply button. Blocking Java programs will
disable certain functions on many web-sites, and is equivalent to disabling
Java in many web browsers.
You can also choose to block Cookies from being downloaded from the
Internet and executed by PCs on you LAN by clicking the Block Cookie
Enabled click-box and then the Apply button. Cookies are small Java
programs that relay information back to the sender about your use of certain
web-sites. Blocking Cookies will limit access to certain web-sites that
require the use of cookies, and is equivalent to disabling Cookies in many
web browsers.
Don't forget to save the changes to the DFL-600's non-volatile RAM by
using the Save Settings under the Tools tab and on the System page.
Clicking on the "Permitted Service" link will open the following page.
The default firewall port filter rules on the DFL-600 are:

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